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OpenStudy (anonymous):
(3^11/4)^2/9
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
\[(3^{11/4})^{2/9}\]
OpenStudy (mertsj):
Multiply the exponents.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which is 3^11/18 right
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but they want it simplified. Is that it or do i now multiply it by that power
OpenStudy (mertsj):
Yes you are correct. That is the simplified answer.
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OpenStudy (mertsj):
We do not know the 18th root of 3 unless we do it on a calculator
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it would be 3^11/18 as my simplified answer
OpenStudy (mertsj):
Yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
because they want it simplified in exponential notation with rational exponents which means 3^11/18 should be the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ah ok. Just the way these books word it sometimes is confusing as hell lol. Thank you much
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OpenStudy (mertsj):
Yes. That is the answer.
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